Talk:Convidecia
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Request for picture
editCan someone put a free-use picture of Ad5-nCoV into the infobox? Not sure which ones are copyrighted. Thanks! Albertaont (talk) 06:40, 13 December 2020 (UTC)
If an image is currently available online, but cannot be uploaded to Wikipedia—even under fair-use rules—and readers will expect this type of media in the article, then use {{External media}} to link to that image. Senator2029 ❮talk❯ 08:16, 24 April 2021 (UTC)
Ingredients? Intranasal?
editWikipedia now claims for this vaccine:
Routes of administration: Intramuscular, Intranasal.
If there are different formulations, please find us ingredients lists for all of them.
It should be mentioned, that the booster dose of Russian Sputnik V vaccine is based on AD5 like Convidecia.
So if Russia has manufacturing problems for the booster dose, they could use Convidecia as a booster.